Book Reviews
Welcome A.M. Manay with She Marches Through Fire #Vampires #NewRelease #RRBC
Originally posted on From the Pen of Mae Clair:
I’m delighted to welcome A.m. Manay, sister author with RRBC to my blog today. She’s here to share some background on her newest November Snow novel. I’ve already read the first two books in this series and have pre-ordered book 3, She Marches Through Fire, which…
After She’s Gone by Maggie James #BlogTour @mjamesfiction @TAsTPublicity
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Lori Golden’s family have had more than their fair share of troubles. But through it all, Lori and her sister, Jessie, have always supported each other. Then Jessie is killed. And Lori’s world turns upside down. Devastated, Lori struggles to cope with her loss, and to learn to live…
Murder at the Cathedral (An Exham on Sea Mystery #4) by @FrancesEvesham #FridayReads #cozy murder/mystery
Get To Know… Author Maggie James @mjamesfiction
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Delighted to be joined to day by the lovely Maggie James. Maggie James is a British author who lives in Bristol. She writes psychological suspense novels. Before turning her hand to writing, Maggie worked mainly as an accountant, with a diversion into practising as a nutritional therapist. From childhood, she…
#BookReview: The Last Act of Hattie Hoffman by Mindy Mejia #BlogTour @MejiaWrites @MeadOlivia
Originally posted on RatherTooFondofBooks:
About the Book Eighteen-year-old Hattie Hoffman is a talented actress, loved by everyone in her Minnesotan hometown. When she’s found stabbed to death on the opening night of her school play, the tragedy rips through the fabric of the community. Sheriff Del Goodman, a close friend of Hattie’s dad, vows to…
Book Review: Fractured State by Steven Konkoly
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
GOODREADS In 2035, the southwestern United States is ravaged by drought, reeling from an environmental catastrophe that has left the landscape a chaotic, depleted ruin. California, still viably inhabitable due to its oppressive social controls, marshals state-of-the-art surveillance technology and totalitarian policies to preserve its fragile hold on rapidly…